gilt > gilded
9 From which young Hector's blood by cruel Greeks was spilt.
young Hector > (Astyanax, son of Andromache and Hector (who was in turn the son of Priam, the last king of Troy); Astyanax was thrown from the tower by the Greeks when they captured Troy. See Met. 13.415-7)
209.46
The roofe hereof was arched ouer head,
2 And deckt with flowers and herbars daintily;
Two goodly Beacons, set in watches stead,
4 Therein gaue light, and flam'd continually:
For they of liuing fire most subtilly
6 Were made, and set in siluer sockets bright,
Couer'd with lids deuiz'd of substance sly,
8 That readily they shut and open might.
O who can tell the prayses of that makers might!
1 The roof hereof was arched overhead, 2 And decked with flowers and herbars daintily;
herbars > herb-gardens [the hair]
3 Two goodly beacons, set in watches' stead,
beacons > [the eyes] watches > sentinels stead > place
4 Therein gave light, and flamed continually: 5 For they of living fire most subtly